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the largest city in total darkst. but then in what feels like an october miracle, they got the lights going. not all of it, but much of it. this is as of hours ago. newark appears to have made some progress. the head of the local electric company got a congratulatory call from president obama himself. the quote you need to know is "great work, ralph." great work in terms of making this much progress this fast. joining us is cory booker. is it true the lights are coming back on? >> they are. we have many people without power, but we're grateful that a large section is starting to come online. as you said, it's very dangerous to have senior citizens in high-rise buildings in need of medication and have devices that need electricity for their health. so we still have a lot of those situations. so understanding what's going on in all of new jersey, the devastation in the southern parts of our state, the challenges with my colleagues like dawn, we feel grateful we're slowly making progress here. >> as the hands on leader f
the largest city in total darkst. but then in what feels like an october miracle, they got the lights going. not all of it, but much of it. this is as of hours ago. newark appears to have made some progress. the head of the local electric company got a congratulatory call from president obama himself. the quote you need to know is "great work, ralph." great work in terms of making this much progress this fast. joining us is cory booker. is it true the lights are coming back on?...
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new york city taxicabs submerged in the floodwaters. of the boardwalk in atlantic city in ruins. anthe new jersey shore, park collapse into the ocean. it.e will rebuild but it won't be the same. >> in new york, the city will spend the next several days pumping out flooded subway tunnels. in breezy point, new york, a cops,orhood filled with firemen, and blue-collar morers, a fire destroyed homes.0 >> the kitchen tile and the bathroom tile, that's about all. >> the cause is not known. today, of an attempt to return to normal, as mayor bloomberg bell of the new exchange and normal trading resumed. rang the bell. and new york's acordia airport is still flooded and will not accept like any time soon -- laguardia. and tourists have returned, taking pictures next to the , reporting from lower manhattan. storm continuing to cause problems in our area. happened early this morning in northwest. crews had to deal with a small electrical fire while trying to the power back on. no one injured. >> crews are doing a great job restoring power. coming asents are well. is a look at some crews in u
new york city taxicabs submerged in the floodwaters. of the boardwalk in atlantic city in ruins. anthe new jersey shore, park collapse into the ocean. it.e will rebuild but it won't be the same. >> in new york, the city will spend the next several days pumping out flooded subway tunnels. in breezy point, new york, a cops,orhood filled with firemen, and blue-collar morers, a fire destroyed homes.0 >> the kitchen tile and the bathroom tile, that's about all. >> the cause is not...
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by working as a taxi driver in the russian city of novosibirsk. much more money than he could his native village. for young people and. could afford to rent a limousine with the money he. the country where he met his future wife. after only a couple of dates. the bridegroom's friends like to tease him by calling his bride. a reference to how work as a cleaner in a car showroom where they say it was like a hockey stick. he and his friends forced their way into the bride's house and. the elders disapproved insisting that the kid no tradition had not been upheld. grandfather. does nothing like a simply elder. one of the most. if tradition is that of presenting gifts at a wedding ceremony each guest is supposed to bring a traditional hat. for the lady. the gifts can be put to any practical use. vacuum cleaners nothing but. we are going to keep all that in the chest when you. turn away the gifts presented to us. people know that. they will take the gifts out of the chest and. we don't. buy presenting gifts is a tradition. without. the wedding tradition
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city of the city of new york's infrastructure or the well the infrastructure the power infrastructure of long island or jersey for instance to bury the lines of not just the wind that's why you are of my mind you're very. something that somebody actually power companies have been really reluctant to do but super expensive. but it's a choice it's a choice we make we're going to me just final question for you jacob i want to talk about something that a whole lot of people are aware of and that is that during the storm the path of superstorm sandy there were twenty six nuclear plants i know at least two of them had to shut be shut down part of them out to be shut down the surrounding areas put on high alert talk a little bit about the effect of this and what people who are planning people who are engineers should take into account. i think one of the things that the disaster . in africa shows is that when nuclear power fails really dramatic really it tends to stand on a time when the rest of society is having problems so let's imagine thank goodness but let's imagine that one of the beac
city of the city of new york's infrastructure or the well the infrastructure the power infrastructure of long island or jersey for instance to bury the lines of not just the wind that's why you are of my mind you're very. something that somebody actually power companies have been really reluctant to do but super expensive. but it's a choice it's a choice we make we're going to me just final question for you jacob i want to talk about something that a whole lot of people are aware of and that is...
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new york city subway system is the veins underneath the city that provide life. they are the essential infrastructure that allows this city to operate. for the rich, the poor and the everybody in between. right now it is swamped. you can't even get down on to the platforms because water is everywhere. the u.s. army engineers have been called this to help drain the subways, a task that they've never had to do before. the manhattan borough president is calling this the biggest disaster in the 108-year history of the subway system. before this, the only place the army corps team had ever operated before was in new orleans. but tonight they are on their way to new york city. this storm rolled through the most densely populated place in america last night. rescue efforts are still ongoing in this region today. in the long run the city is thinking about how it can adapt to survive more extreme weather and more frequent extreme weather if our new world is just going to keep being like this. but right now new york city has the unpress interdided challenge of getting thre
new york city subway system is the veins underneath the city that provide life. they are the essential infrastructure that allows this city to operate. for the rich, the poor and the everybody in between. right now it is swamped. you can't even get down on to the platforms because water is everywhere. the u.s. army engineers have been called this to help drain the subways, a task that they've never had to do before. the manhattan borough president is calling this the biggest disaster in the...
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second round of debates between the major third party candidates right here on our city. flew. today. again fled the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations around. the i'm. led mission and free cretaceous free in-store chargers free arrangements are free. free. free. download free blog can plug in video for your media project for free media dot com . live. please please . that's. in a country with a weak economy people often rely on farming for survival this means hard work that doesn't pay the price for ten kilograms of coton over a year even though it takes a labor a whole day together that much and they don't even get the money instead they're paid in cotton oil that's why most of the workforce has to russia or foreign countries to seek employment most of the money they earn is spent on wedding ceremonies. brings together around a thousand people on average. throughout the day the closest relatives. are messages a couple of days before the ceremony hosts have a hard time wining and dining the guests traditionally afte
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rebels. >> there is renewed shelling in the northern city of aleppo where much of the violence has been taking place in the conflict. >> human rights groups estimate 36,000 people have died in serious since the fighting began, equaling about 165 people a day. >> an air strike by syrian government forces reduces this street in aleppo to rubble. the strike comes suddenly and without warning in the middle of the day. in one house, people are looking for their family. they have just one small bucket of water to put out the fire. then they make a cool discovery -- cruel discovery. ibrahim helps to carry his dead parents outside. their bodies are so disfigured, he is no longer able to tell who is who. they set off for the cemetery. aleppo, syria's largest city, is going up in smoke. for centuries a commercial hub and today a world heritage site, now the ancient streets are being renamed. this one is called sniper's alley. those who are not fast enough are killed. the city's hospitals are overwhelmed. wounded people are brought in every minute. some of the injured are rebel fighters. most, tho
rebels. >> there is renewed shelling in the northern city of aleppo where much of the violence has been taking place in the conflict. >> human rights groups estimate 36,000 people have died in serious since the fighting began, equaling about 165 people a day. >> an air strike by syrian government forces reduces this street in aleppo to rubble. the strike comes suddenly and without warning in the middle of the day. in one house, people are looking for their family. they have...
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the mayor of seaside heights new jersey, called the damage to his city catastrophic. two peers have been swallowed up by the ocean, and the entrance to the community is under water -- two piers have been swallowed up by the ocean. stay with abc 7 news and wjla.com for the latest on sandy's aftermath and send us your damage pictures. >> the hunt is on in virginia tonight for a man accused of throwing pipe bombs at three stafford county homes. his targets -- a stafford county detective and a deputy. the sheriff's office along with state and federal agencies say laurence stewart tossed the first pipe bomb around 7:00 yesterday morning, and the second half an hour later. while there was some damage to some of the homes, nobody was hurt. police say the 25-year-old man is armed dangerous, and possibly carrying explosives. >> a 15-year-old girl in maryland is dead tonight. she was killed on her way to school. she was hit by a car while crossing germantown road and was. drive, steps away from seneca valley high school. police say the 10th grader was not on a crosswalk and the
the mayor of seaside heights new jersey, called the damage to his city catastrophic. two peers have been swallowed up by the ocean, and the entrance to the community is under water -- two piers have been swallowed up by the ocean. stay with abc 7 news and wjla.com for the latest on sandy's aftermath and send us your damage pictures. >> the hunt is on in virginia tonight for a man accused of throwing pipe bombs at three stafford county homes. his targets -- a stafford county detective and...
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the president arrived in atlantic city. he was greet at the bottom of the stairs by an individual on the republican side that's praised him so e fusively and that's chris christie. they got aboard marine one. administrator fugate was with them. they traveled about an hour. long beach island, ship bottom, seaside heights, seaside heights, in particular, as we have seen from our media helicopters hit particularly hard. the president has landed on the way now to a community center that's sheltered as many as 200 at the worst part of the storm at a place outside of atlantic city. there we expect the president to tour the shelter, helping out those in distress and then make a statement, steve. i think we can expect the president to try to project calm, concern, empathy, authority if you will. what we'll not see the president project is any sort of overt political age toll this. this is all very serious and chris christie by his side as he had all afternoon. >> it's still tore and talk about the tone of the president today, not o
the president arrived in atlantic city. he was greet at the bottom of the stairs by an individual on the republican side that's praised him so e fusively and that's chris christie. they got aboard marine one. administrator fugate was with them. they traveled about an hour. long beach island, ship bottom, seaside heights, seaside heights, in particular, as we have seen from our media helicopters hit particularly hard. the president has landed on the way now to a community center that's sheltered...
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most of the city still in the dark and residents there trying to deal with a downed trees that are all over the place. >> and didn't dominion virginia power trying to get the last of the customers back online and as of now there are 5800 customers still without power in northern virginia. >> i'm surae chinn where dominion power is still trying to get thousands of people back online. it is a welcome sight to residents after sandy's destruction. >> we have here what was a real quagmire. >> the more damage, the longer the outage and the wait for repairs. waiting anxiously is angus, bundled up and on day two without power. the christensen family is trying to stay plugged in. >> how cold is it inside the home? >> oh, it is freezing. >> did you do all of your homework? >> no. >> it was a big thump. >> she heard the moment it all went dark. >> boom. >> at the height of a storm a tree came crashing down, taking down a pole and 12 wires and 20 of these cross arms. it is pretty heavy, about 45 pounds, and now the crew is busy trying to replace every single one of them. >> ittivefys some of the m
most of the city still in the dark and residents there trying to deal with a downed trees that are all over the place. >> and didn't dominion virginia power trying to get the last of the customers back online and as of now there are 5800 customers still without power in northern virginia. >> i'm surae chinn where dominion power is still trying to get thousands of people back online. it is a welcome sight to residents after sandy's destruction. >> we have here what was a real...
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: the mayor said this may be the worst storm in the city's history. >> the damage across the city is clearly extensive and will not be repaired overnight. >> reporter: the subway system that carries 5 million people is flooded and could four days to repair. water damage to laguardia's runways will keep it closed for at least another day. and 1,000 feet above midtown manhattan, that crane still dangles, keeping streets down below blocked off. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: the rush of water and wind at south street seaport toppled street lights and carried mannequins a block from their store. at this nearby apartment building, the challenge, to get 9 feet of water out of the basement. >> we have only one generator outside pumping it and that could take days. >> reporter: an enormous task sure to test new york's patients. new york will return to normal and it will take a big step tomorrow morning when the opening bell rings at the new york stock exchange. the exchange has been closed for two consecutive days. something that the weather hasn't done since 1888. i'm anne thompson in battery
: the mayor said this may be the worst storm in the city's history. >> the damage across the city is clearly extensive and will not be repaired overnight. >> reporter: the subway system that carries 5 million people is flooded and could four days to repair. water damage to laguardia's runways will keep it closed for at least another day. and 1,000 feet above midtown manhattan, that crane still dangles, keeping streets down below blocked off. >> oh, my god. >> reporter:...
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biggest storm to hit new york city since its founding in 1624. not often you get to write a sentence like that. such a staggering event and it happened in the heart of the world's media and financial capital. i think it probably will because people think more powerfully about climate change. it's too bad it takes this, you know, we had flooding six weeks ago in manila, dozens of people dead and the city under water, exactly a year ago, [ inaudible ] ever seen. the pictures look eerily familiar to us today. but it happens in new york and along the jersey shore, that probably -- that probably will open up all eyes. >> eric, you published some great stories in a little magazine known as "rolling stone" and on rollingstone.com. we don't know how much of sandy was caused by climate change, we know certain things are happening to the environment that perhaps could influence a super storm. the "new york times" has a nice breakdown. sea ice is melting. the arctic ice is melting which increases severe weather in the mid-atlantic. the oceans are warming an
biggest storm to hit new york city since its founding in 1624. not often you get to write a sentence like that. such a staggering event and it happened in the heart of the world's media and financial capital. i think it probably will because people think more powerfully about climate change. it's too bad it takes this, you know, we had flooding six weeks ago in manila, dozens of people dead and the city under water, exactly a year ago, [ inaudible ] ever seen. the pictures look eerily familiar...
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the red cross was attacked. both left the country, left the city. benghazi as a result. the united states was the only western power with a standard flying, if you will, in benghazi. and it is extraordinary. there would not be security for our ambassador, our diplomats, the staff of that consulate. >> it is. if you think about it, the first segment, you're talking about a man that was the failure to provide adequate security despite the fact that there were repeated indications that additional security was needed. the second was the one you mentioned earlier, namely the fact that once they were under attack that information came back to the united states almost instantaneously. and it clearly went into the situation room and the white house, and if it went into the situation room and the white house, which it did, it had to be made very properly available to, at least the chief of staff and the national security advisor. these are two people who are with the president day in and day out and you have the sip -- responsibility of informing the president. so is very hard fo
the red cross was attacked. both left the country, left the city. benghazi as a result. the united states was the only western power with a standard flying, if you will, in benghazi. and it is extraordinary. there would not be security for our ambassador, our diplomats, the staff of that consulate. >> it is. if you think about it, the first segment, you're talking about a man that was the failure to provide adequate security despite the fact that there were repeated indications that...
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heat. >> we begin in atlantic city, new jersey, tonight. president obama touring damage from hurricane sandy with republican governor chris christie. president promising the administration's support in rebuilding the jersey shore. >> for those like people i had a chance to meet on this block and throughout new jersey, throughout the region whose lives were up ended, my second message is we are here for you. and we will not forget. we will follow up to make sure you will get the help you need. >> down to florida now, governor mitt romney in coral gables with senator marco rubio. romney did not mention the president by name but said the country needs to change direction. >> we face some challenges and as a result of that, it is my view we should not continue along the same path but it is time to take a new path. bold aggressive change. >> staying in florida now, vice-president joe biden back on the campaign trail telling supporters he was proud of leaders of different parties in the northeast pulling together. >> we are all better off when ev
heat. >> we begin in atlantic city, new jersey, tonight. president obama touring damage from hurricane sandy with republican governor chris christie. president promising the administration's support in rebuilding the jersey shore. >> for those like people i had a chance to meet on this block and throughout new jersey, throughout the region whose lives were up ended, my second message is we are here for you. and we will not forget. we will follow up to make sure you will get the help...
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surrounded by enemies the balls to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic hub siberian fire was the oil of its time bringing in a third of the state revenue but the location head of the says for the russians the russian crowd a revolt against the eighteen plenty five known as the decembrists will stand here in droves there they created a replica high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia. but the city also serves up some bit of irony for the russian royal family after the bolshevik revolution. this is the office where the solid nickel is the second spend most of the last year of his life his whole family had been exiled here they were the fairly comfortable existence this was a big house but they weren't allowed to see visitors or go outside themselves whilst leaving this ordinary normal countryside lifestyle they even had thoughts of escape but within the desire of his family would be dead. welcome back you're watching r t live from moscow with me karen tara w
surrounded by enemies the balls to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic hub siberian fire was the oil of its time bringing in a third of the state revenue but the location head of the says for the russians the russian crowd a revolt against the eighteen plenty five known as the decembrists will stand here in droves there they created a replica high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from...
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obviously, there are a lot of folks in jersey, who work in new york, in the city, and in other places, where transportation may be hobbled, one of the things that i mentioned to the governor is the possibility of us using federal assets, military assets, as well as taking inventory of assets from around the country that can be brought in, so we can help people get to their work, and governor christie also mentioned the importance of schools. the sooner we can get our kids back into school, the sooner they're back in a routine, that obviously helps the families and helps the kids as well. so we're going to have a lot of work to do. i don't want anybody to feel that somehow this is all going to get cleaned up overnight. weapon want to make sure that people have realistic expectations. but what i can promise you is that the federal government will be working as closely as possible with the state and local officials and we will not quit until this is done. and the directive that i have given, and i said this yesterday, but i will repeat, and i think craig and others who are working with m
obviously, there are a lot of folks in jersey, who work in new york, in the city, and in other places, where transportation may be hobbled, one of the things that i mentioned to the governor is the possibility of us using federal assets, military assets, as well as taking inventory of assets from around the country that can be brought in, so we can help people get to their work, and governor christie also mentioned the importance of schools. the sooner we can get our kids back into school, the...
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i am going into the city, i worked 70 years in the city. it sounds like you have lost face. >> i have breakfast in the city to or three times a week. i enjoy going down there but i am a six-foot five, two ordered 75 pound male. it can understand why women do not feel comfortable. >> is wilmington the most dangerous place in the state of delaware? >> i would not say the most dangerous. we have a huge percentage of population in the world in poverty. it is not just the city of wilmington. wilmington is much larger and more concentrated and easier to see that. >> we're moving on now. >> the next topic is about health care. there are about 118,000 persons roughly including 19,000 children in the state who are not covered by health insurance. how acceptable do you find this? do you have any idea for extending coverage? is this something you can tell delawareans? >> one of the big issues is one we mandate minimum benefits, limit the cost much more expensive and we make health insurance more expensive and we cover less of the population. we should
i am going into the city, i worked 70 years in the city. it sounds like you have lost face. >> i have breakfast in the city to or three times a week. i enjoy going down there but i am a six-foot five, two ordered 75 pound male. it can understand why women do not feel comfortable. >> is wilmington the most dangerous place in the state of delaware? >> i would not say the most dangerous. we have a huge percentage of population in the world in poverty. it is not just the city of...
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the force too much for the city's power grid. floodwaters shorting out this con ed substation. 750,000 new yorkers lost electricity. >> trying to get information. no one has power. no one has internet. >> reporter: adding to the misery, daylight revealed. >> it's amazing. i mean, cars are completely destroyed. they were submerged under water. i mean, i'm floored by what happened. >> reporter: no borough was spared, from this oil tanker beaching on staten island to a beach community in queens. >> this is a massive storage unit from a construction site. it floated over here or was blown over here, get this, all the way from across the street. you see those other containers that are there right now. >> reporter: the mayor said this may be the worst storm in the city's history. >> the damage we suffered across the city was clearly extensive, and it will not be repaired overnight. >> reporter: the subway system that carries 5 million people is flooded and could take four days to repair. water damage to laguardia's runways will keep it
the force too much for the city's power grid. floodwaters shorting out this con ed substation. 750,000 new yorkers lost electricity. >> trying to get information. no one has power. no one has internet. >> reporter: adding to the misery, daylight revealed. >> it's amazing. i mean, cars are completely destroyed. they were submerged under water. i mean, i'm floored by what happened. >> reporter: no borough was spared, from this oil tanker beaching on staten island to a...
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much of the city is in the dark. about 80 blocks of the city and from side to side mlts of commuters enduring hours long bus trips and bumper to bumper traffic. sometimes four hours to get across a bridge or tunnel. the city still figuring out how to fix the subway and train systems. many of the tunnels that carry the trains are still flooded. in fact, the one that goes for the path train over to new jersey, five miles long, completely filled, they tell us. but here in the city, fortunately mayor bloomberg says some relief is on the way. >> bus service will continue and to increased limited subway service may actually return tomorrow this certainly will not be service below 34th street in manhattan where there is no power and the mta workers are working extremely hard to get the water out of the tunnels and stations. >> it is a herculean task across the river in hoboken, new jersey things are not much better 20,000 people are still reportedly stranded there. some residents say they are furious with the mayor because
much of the city is in the dark. about 80 blocks of the city and from side to side mlts of commuters enduring hours long bus trips and bumper to bumper traffic. sometimes four hours to get across a bridge or tunnel. the city still figuring out how to fix the subway and train systems. many of the tunnels that carry the trains are still flooded. in fact, the one that goes for the path train over to new jersey, five miles long, completely filled, they tell us. but here in the city, fortunately...
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they are lined up all over the city. if you have just now come to know this brilliant artist, you now know the name, and you should add it to his collection. if you already know him, you are already in love with him. this project is called black radio. there you have it, and the new project is out, and it is called black radio. your first time on the show, i pray not your last. that is our show tonight. until next time, thanks for watching. keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with a harvard professor of sarah lawrence-lightfoot. that is next time. we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do thei try to live my life every daywe know that we are only halfway and we have work to do. fighting nger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to yourl n like you. thank you. >> be more. hurdy-gurdies, antler cha
they are lined up all over the city. if you have just now come to know this brilliant artist, you now know the name, and you should add it to his collection. if you already know him, you are already in love with him. this project is called black radio. there you have it, and the new project is out, and it is called black radio. your first time on the show, i pray not your last. that is our show tonight. until next time, thanks for watching. keep the faith. >> for more information on...
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second round of debates between the major third party candidates right here on our city. the government no longer represents the. the people are going to take such are. we. at least in the traditional. the way our economic system currently is not. playing. up. wealthy british. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. again for years british intelligence has been working to safeguard national security against threats such as terrorism and espionage but the secretive nature of their work sometimes gives rise to suspicion of extreme tactics targeting innocent people. reports no one claimed that intelligence agents have resorted to persecute rather than protect. somali born mahdi hashi had grown up in the u.k. from the age of five he was a british citizen until this summer when the twenty three year old went missing and his family found out that the home office had stripped him of his passport for allegedly being involved in islamic extremism his parents are
second round of debates between the major third party candidates right here on our city. the government no longer represents the. the people are going to take such are. we. at least in the traditional. the way our economic system currently is not. playing. up. wealthy british. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. again for years british intelligence has been working to...
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and its policies that got the city of grenada for example that was burnt to the ground with falling prey to america's expansionist policies all those wars and military invasions the us are sponsored or provoked a little there has even been a ruling by the international court of justice binding the united states to compensate by correct over for all our losses but the us has ignored this verdict oh good of course the fact that the us has terminated what they call aid to nicaragua has had negative consequences for our people and our country but in reality that was no aid to them what the americans call aid was really tiny installments in payment of the in home with debt the us owes to nicaragua it was no aid nor cooperation that was merely an allowance they paid us with passing it for aid and co-operation only that would and it came with tight conditions attached to work so we cannot talk of nicaragua as a sovereign and independent nation but as well as long as we remain critically dependent upon the knighted states and its current political trends it's prevalent frame of mind and there an
and its policies that got the city of grenada for example that was burnt to the ground with falling prey to america's expansionist policies all those wars and military invasions the us are sponsored or provoked a little there has even been a ruling by the international court of justice binding the united states to compensate by correct over for all our losses but the us has ignored this verdict oh good of course the fact that the us has terminated what they call aid to nicaragua has had...
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entire new york city transit system is still shut flooded and shut down and some of the hardest hit cities new jersey like seaside heights block after block of residential neighborhoods are buried under sand in a way similar to how the new orleans lower ninth ward was buried under water after katrina although mitt romney would prefer you didn't think about it the true test of the quality and resilience of a nation and its political systems comes at times like these ones most stressed romney suggest such crises are opportunities for profit which is why he called for the. i have it is a shame to fema or on the campaign trail romney and ryan apparently think such crises can be exploited for political gain which is why the he held a a staged rally in ohio where some supporters percentage donate canned goods to relief efforts canned goods at the red cross has specifically said they don't want because it requires too much manpower time money and energy to sort through and transport them historically the genuinely patriotic americans have seen crises as a time to come together and help eac
entire new york city transit system is still shut flooded and shut down and some of the hardest hit cities new jersey like seaside heights block after block of residential neighborhoods are buried under sand in a way similar to how the new orleans lower ninth ward was buried under water after katrina although mitt romney would prefer you didn't think about it the true test of the quality and resilience of a nation and its political systems comes at times like these ones most stressed romney...
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the city. taxis are running now. when the subways are down, people are really stranded. you want to go uptown to shower or charge their phone. that's the reason i stopped here. i saw the charging station on the street. >> reporter: closely packed as new yorkers are, it almost makes it more limiting? >> everything is limited. just to get a cup of coffee, my neighbor had to walk all the way to 23rd street, i think, yeah. >> reporter: you have to walk how far to go to work? >> to 50th street. >> human resource director. she can't fire herself if she's late. she plugged her phone into our truck, carol. it's one bit of community service cnn is doing in the modern age, everyone needs their handheld device. you don't have power in your place, you have to go find some. >> actually, i hear countless new yorkers are coming by satellite trucks and local tv live trucks and asking if they can plug in their cell phone or their computer. they're also gathering around starbucks, waiting to get in so they can c
the city. taxis are running now. when the subways are down, people are really stranded. you want to go uptown to shower or charge their phone. that's the reason i stopped here. i saw the charging station on the street. >> reporter: closely packed as new yorkers are, it almost makes it more limiting? >> everything is limited. just to get a cup of coffee, my neighbor had to walk all the way to 23rd street, i think, yeah. >> reporter: you have to walk how far to go to work?...
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i'm adding up the damage in maryland.new information on the impact of sanny...tonight on fox 45 ews at five. 3 3 p, we have several school you about this morning.tell - morninggharford county schhols are closed today... along with paltimore city schools.therr are 17 altimore county schools closed because of open on time..all others willl-3 time.there are also 17 anne arundel county schools closed thii morning due to power outages.all other schools n tte couuty re opening two &phours late.in howarr county.. as maay as 10 schools will stay closed because of powee outagee..ll others wiil pen on time.checc the ticker at the bottom of your scrren for 3 3 3 3- as power returns to residents herr in maryland....it sheds behind... from flooded dd left - trees.megan gilliland is s..- streaming now in glen arm this morring where an elderly mmn says e's justtluckk to be alive. 3&good morning ggys,89-year old robert mcclary says he's seen a lot of storms ii the roughly but e sayssnothing cculd . - prepare him for this.take a look t what's llft of this hom. home...you can see his roof was crushed by
i'm adding up the damage in maryland.new information on the impact of sanny...tonight on fox 45 ews at five. 3 3 p, we have several school you about this morning.tell - morninggharford county schhols are closed today... along with paltimore city schools.therr are 17 altimore county schools closed because of open on time..all others willl-3 time.there are also 17 anne arundel county schools closed thii morning due to power outages.all other schools n tte couuty re opening two &phours late.in...
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they can rattle off the list of cities where workers are contributing to the assembly of the chevy cruze and this is really important, working around the clock now. they have three shifts in lawrencetown producing one of the best selling cars in america that. is a success story of ohio and ohio workers and i couldn't be prouder to be in this state. >> it's a great success story. dana, how is this going to work itself out? what is going to happen in ohio in and has this jeep story backfired ultimately on the ryan/romney ticket? >> there's a reason people don't take a whole lot of heed of what these fact checkers are saying and that is, you can often get away with these things. when you have a critical mass and it's so egregiously false, this isn't a matter of interpretation. this is just plane false and you have this kind of a snowballing effect. that can really come back and hurt you. they took -- they rolled the dice here because the romney team feels they have to win in ohio and it would be interesting if this turns out that they don't. >> connie and dana, thank you both for your time
they can rattle off the list of cities where workers are contributing to the assembly of the chevy cruze and this is really important, working around the clock now. they have three shifts in lawrencetown producing one of the best selling cars in america that. is a success story of ohio and ohio workers and i couldn't be prouder to be in this state. >> it's a great success story. dana, how is this going to work itself out? what is going to happen in ohio in and has this jeep story...
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wind shifted last night but further north on the jersey shore atlantic city, ocean city, asbury park, point pleasant, all of these communities have been absolutely devastated by the storm surge last night. right now, we know 2.5 or 2.6 million people in the state of new jersey without power. governor chris christie says it will be eight days at the very least before that power is restored. president obama is coming to new jersey tomorrow to see the devastation firsthand with governor christie along with fema representatives and you know, right now, we can see pictures. we see the pictures of the iconic boardwalk. ripped up and the wood strewn across the streets. we see the downtowns of these communities inundated with sand and ocean water. and of course, we see those shots of the ferris wheel actually on these piers partially submerged in the water. it really is an appear okay apocalyptic scene on the jersey shore. obviously the cost in terms of damage in the billions and that's what fema and the president, of course, will be looking to lend a hand with tomorrow. >> jennifer: t.j., h
wind shifted last night but further north on the jersey shore atlantic city, ocean city, asbury park, point pleasant, all of these communities have been absolutely devastated by the storm surge last night. right now, we know 2.5 or 2.6 million people in the state of new jersey without power. governor chris christie says it will be eight days at the very least before that power is restored. president obama is coming to new jersey tomorrow to see the devastation firsthand with governor christie...
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the president will not be york city today. mayor bloomberg says the city have him a visit too much to is just do. for ats being blamed least 50 deaths in the u.s. and nearly 70 more in the caribbean. nearly 7 million people along are stilln seaboard without power. it's 41 degrees outside. the washington wizards picking off a new season. we will tell you why san francisco is bracing for >> the city of san francisco is world series winning giants with a victory parade. giants swept the detroit tigers set, the second world championship in three seasons. the wizards at started the with a loss. wall is out with injuries. the jordan crawford try to keep competitive, but it in the 94-84 loss to cleveland cavaliers. the raining nba champion miami .eat's whole thin chris bosh there in the second quarter. then a bucket from lebron james. he finished with 26 points. twins 120-107. the dallas mavericks defeated in los angeles at the staples center. 22.0 kobe bryant with an injured foot. the white howard got 19 points .nd steve nash had se
the president will not be york city today. mayor bloomberg says the city have him a visit too much to is just do. for ats being blamed least 50 deaths in the u.s. and nearly 70 more in the caribbean. nearly 7 million people along are stilln seaboard without power. it's 41 degrees outside. the washington wizards picking off a new season. we will tell you why san francisco is bracing for >> the city of san francisco is world series winning giants with a victory parade. giants swept the...
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york the largest city in the united states now those in the business of trying to put a dollar figure on the economic damage of sandy put the loss at up to twenty billion dollars according to aqua caton i should mention these numbers are still very preliminary they estimate five to ten billion dollars of that amount i cited is expected to be insured losses so that also means a loss for the insurance industry and possibly security is related to it so what is the impact on the catastrophe bond market what is the catastrophe bond market joining me is stephen evans founder and owner of artemis he consults and writes about catastrophe bonds of risk transfer and more artemis dot b.m. and he's going to tell us all about it so first of all thank you so much for being on the show welcome to capital account and circuits i'm not speak it's great to speak with you because truth be told i really have never heard of catastrophe bonds until stumbling upon your blog and reading about them and reading that sandy is relevant to them so before we get to sandy what are catastrophe bonds what is this mark
york the largest city in the united states now those in the business of trying to put a dollar figure on the economic damage of sandy put the loss at up to twenty billion dollars according to aqua caton i should mention these numbers are still very preliminary they estimate five to ten billion dollars of that amount i cited is expected to be insured losses so that also means a loss for the insurance industry and possibly security is related to it so what is the impact on the catastrophe bond...
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now, we do still have to focus on the new york city area for tonight's high tide. it won't be as bad as this morning's high tide and especially not as bad as last night's high tide, but those winds still coming in out of the south, and it's still going to produce a minimal storm surge that could create some flooding. also, we're seeing those wind gusts still in the city up to around 30 miles per hour. my biggest concern for tonight is with all those eastern cities without power, all the neighborhoods without power, temperatures tonight in the new jersey, new york, pennsylvania area will get down into the 30s tonight. so it's going to start getting a little bit exhausting for all the people without power who have the cleanup to do and then deal with the cold nights on top of it. so it is going to be a major concern i think for several days moving into this weekend and the weekend, too. >> devastating report there. thank you, dylan dreyer. now i'm joined by nbc news political director chuck todd and editorial director for "the huffington post" howard fineman. he's al
now, we do still have to focus on the new york city area for tonight's high tide. it won't be as bad as this morning's high tide and especially not as bad as last night's high tide, but those winds still coming in out of the south, and it's still going to produce a minimal storm surge that could create some flooding. also, we're seeing those wind gusts still in the city up to around 30 miles per hour. my biggest concern for tonight is with all those eastern cities without power, all the...
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because the ocean was literally rushing down the street to the city. the water was waist deep at times and moving very fast. you also have a lot of inland flooding. the other thing that's happening is this part of the state, there's a lot of inland water ways, rivers, a bay on the other side, and all that water came together. that's what caused the flooding. and now that water's not going anywhere. and that's why there's going to be a lot of misery and suffering here for a long time to come. >> thank you so much for the daytime report, now. it's great having you in both times of day. ron allen in point pleasant beach on the jersey shore. coming up, spin game from the republicans. romney's expanding the map, he says, advertising now in michigan and pennsylvania and forcing team obama, the other side, to play defense. from the democrats, romney can't find the votes for the battleground states, so he's throwing wild passes where he can't win. the new polls out today suggest the democrats are right, this is a distraction, not a reality. also, that romney j
because the ocean was literally rushing down the street to the city. the water was waist deep at times and moving very fast. you also have a lot of inland flooding. the other thing that's happening is this part of the state, there's a lot of inland water ways, rivers, a bay on the other side, and all that water came together. that's what caused the flooding. and now that water's not going anywhere. and that's why there's going to be a lot of misery and suffering here for a long time to come....
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president obama got a firsthand look at the damage along the atlantic city boardwalk and the other barrier islands, as families try to figure out what to do next. president obama visits new jersey touring the devastated shore region with governor chris christie. the scenes and pictures are chilling and it's like this along the shorelines. the amusements of the jersey shore are down the list of casualties: homes, boats, businesses and lives were lost to the storm. >> the destruction is so totaled in so many places that it's a different experience than we have scene before. >> reporter: residents can't believe that part of their legendary boardwalk is now gone. meanwhile, in neighboring new york, the hustle and bustle of the big apple is slowly coming back after sandy brought the metropolitan hub to a halt. governor cuomo announcing limited train services would start up a day after the city buses were on the road. >> there will be more service literally on a day-by-day basis as the mta is working through this. >> reporter: areas of lower manhattan are flooded with corosive sea water. as peop
president obama got a firsthand look at the damage along the atlantic city boardwalk and the other barrier islands, as families try to figure out what to do next. president obama visits new jersey touring the devastated shore region with governor chris christie. the scenes and pictures are chilling and it's like this along the shorelines. the amusements of the jersey shore are down the list of casualties: homes, boats, businesses and lives were lost to the storm. >> the destruction is so...
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some of the city's worst damage was not from the water but fire as flames engulfed at least 80 homes in queens. >> i scaled up on the pile in the morning. there were 25 people inside on the roof of building. >> reporter: and the fire was spreading. >> the fire was in the two- story building next-door and the fire was coming across the top of the roof. >> reporter: by daybreak the breezy point neighborhood looked obliterated. up and down the eastern seaboard property damage is widespread. millions of homes that were spared are now dealing with power outages. the storm although weaker is still on the move. it continues knocking down power lines almost as fast as crews can get them up. >> brian, a lot of wind in this storm, but always think more about the wind sometimes than the effect of the water. most of the steph dating pictures along the shore and up into new york city all because of storm surge all because of the water. >> thanks. >>> a group of kayakers took full advantage of the extreme high tide in maryland today. sky fox spotted them on seneca creek near darnestown. the creek
some of the city's worst damage was not from the water but fire as flames engulfed at least 80 homes in queens. >> i scaled up on the pile in the morning. there were 25 people inside on the roof of building. >> reporter: and the fire was spreading. >> the fire was in the two- story building next-door and the fire was coming across the top of the roof. >> reporter: by daybreak the breezy point neighborhood looked obliterated. up and down the eastern seaboard property...